TY - JOUR
PY - 2015//
TI - The impact of group therapeutic exercises on postural stability and the risk of falls of postmenopausal women
JO - Wiadomosci Lekarskie
A1 - Józefowski, Piotr
A1 - Borowska, Aleksandra
A1 - Szafraniec, Rafał
A1 - Kensicka, Anna
SP - 132
EP - 138
VL - LXVIII
IS - 2
N2 - INTRODUCTION: In the elderly, balance control in dynamic situations is often disrupted due to postural instability, leading to an increased risk of falls. Regressive changes are observed fastest in the free movements. As aresult of the aging of the central nervous system is reduced precision, the pace of the independent precise movement and proprioception in the joints. Concentration and reaction time also deteriorate. It is considered that falls are one of the causes of loss of performance in the elderly. THE AIM: The impact assessment of group therapeutic exercises on the efficiency of gait, the ability to maintain the balance and the degree of the risk of falls in people over 55 years of age. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The tested group were women aged 56-80 years old, physically active, participating in group therapeutic exercises. To the control group were assigned women in asimilar age group, physically inactive.
RESULTS: The research revealed the presence of significantly lower the risk of falls in physically active people.
CONCLUSIONS: Physically inactive people have a worse balance and gait than physically active people.
Language: pl
LA - pl SN - 0043-5147 UR - http://dx.doi.org/ ID - ref1 ER -